Abstract. Artemether, an efficacious antimalarial drug, effectively prevents patent schistosome infections and morbidity, as established in laboratory models and in clinical trials. In view of concern about the potential long-term toxicity, rats were treated orally with 80 mg/kg artemether once every 2 weeks for 5 months. After the final treatment, routine blood test results were normal except for reversible reductions of reticulocyte counts and reversible increases in hemoglobin levels. Liver and kidney function and histopathological examination showed no differences between treated and untreated rats. Administration of 400 mg/kg artemether resulted in transient focal vesicle degeneration of the liver or slight damage to the proprius layer...
Artemether and it derivatives have been shown in manystudies to be effective in the treatment of bot...
Abstract. Artemether is an efficacious antimalarial drug that also displays antischistosomal propert...
Abstract Prev ious studies with intramuscular Artemether reveal dose dependent neurotoxicity with sp...
In all experimental mammals tested (rats, dogs, primates), intramuscular injections of the oil-solub...
Abstract. Intramuscular injections of high doses of the oil-soluble antimalarial artemisinin derivat...
The aim of this study was to investigate the hepatocellular regeneration ability of artemether in ex...
Abstract. In all experimental mammals tested (rats, dogs, primates), intramuscular injections of the...
Intramuscular administration of high doses of artemether and arteether to experimental mammals produ...
The combination of artemether and lumefantrine, commonly used for the treatment of human malaria was...
The effects of artemether (12.5, 25.0 and 50.0 mg/kg per day, i.m.), administered to different grou...
Abstract. Intramuscular administration of high doses of artemether and arteether to experimental mam...
High doses of the oil-soluble antimalarial artemisinin derivatives artemether and arteether, given b...
Artesunate (AS) is being developed as a potential agent for the treatment of severe and complicated ...
ArteetherTM is among the recent drugs that are used to combat chloroquine-resistant malarial parasit...
ArteetherTM is among the recent drugs that are used to combat choroquine-resistant malarial parasite...
Artemether and it derivatives have been shown in manystudies to be effective in the treatment of bot...
Abstract. Artemether is an efficacious antimalarial drug that also displays antischistosomal propert...
Abstract Prev ious studies with intramuscular Artemether reveal dose dependent neurotoxicity with sp...
In all experimental mammals tested (rats, dogs, primates), intramuscular injections of the oil-solub...
Abstract. Intramuscular injections of high doses of the oil-soluble antimalarial artemisinin derivat...
The aim of this study was to investigate the hepatocellular regeneration ability of artemether in ex...
Abstract. In all experimental mammals tested (rats, dogs, primates), intramuscular injections of the...
Intramuscular administration of high doses of artemether and arteether to experimental mammals produ...
The combination of artemether and lumefantrine, commonly used for the treatment of human malaria was...
The effects of artemether (12.5, 25.0 and 50.0 mg/kg per day, i.m.), administered to different grou...
Abstract. Intramuscular administration of high doses of artemether and arteether to experimental mam...
High doses of the oil-soluble antimalarial artemisinin derivatives artemether and arteether, given b...
Artesunate (AS) is being developed as a potential agent for the treatment of severe and complicated ...
ArteetherTM is among the recent drugs that are used to combat chloroquine-resistant malarial parasit...
ArteetherTM is among the recent drugs that are used to combat choroquine-resistant malarial parasite...
Artemether and it derivatives have been shown in manystudies to be effective in the treatment of bot...
Abstract. Artemether is an efficacious antimalarial drug that also displays antischistosomal propert...
Abstract Prev ious studies with intramuscular Artemether reveal dose dependent neurotoxicity with sp...